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    HALSEY ENTERPRISE
VOL. XII
HALSEY, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOV. I, 1923
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Brief Chronicles of Happening» in Halsey and All
Over Linn County. v
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G r a c e e J Z f ia
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masonry tier on tier
T h a t fashioned the bridge they crossed.
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OREGON NEWS BRIEFS
W estern Newspaper Union's Cleanings Outside of
This County
J. D. Hayes got home Sator- 't o eastern Oregon to drive an
r^
She saw the m ind w ith its vision dear,
j
The Beaverton city council rejeefeu
u
auto truck.
Mrs. H arry Commons visited
all bids for construction of a 355,000 ment Island. The application for re­
T h a t never a detail lost;
hearing of the case was filed by the
L.
T.
Davis
has
gone
to
the
her father, T. B. Sprenger of
water system to connect Beaverton
H e figured the cash it had cost to build—
county
commissioners of Multnomah
Shedd, last T hursday it berne soldiers’ home a t Roseburg.
with the Bull Run water lines.
county.
T h e power o f each massive span,
his 73d birthday.
L. G. Wesley and familv
Joseph Lee Clark has been appoint­
W. Harrison Whlteaker and George
She glimpsed the spirit that first had thrilled ,
ed postmaster at Lawen, Harney coun­
Mrs. L. H. A rm strong and from Calgary, Alberta, arrived
L.
Jennings were sentenced to the
last
T
hursday
evening
for
ty,
and
Mrs.
Bertie
L.
Johnson
of
A n d given birth to the plan.
daughter were in Albany Tues­
penitentiary by Circuit Court Judge
visit with L. G.’s brother anc
Sherars Bridge. Wasco county.
day.
Bingham at Portland, following con­
father, «Arthur and Delos Wes­
Grating conditions In the Umpqua
~ ~ H e viewed the cathedral and said ’
Delnia Wahl was home for ley!
viction on charges of fraud In connec­
H and Cascade national forests are bet
the week end from Corvallis,
tion with selling units of Interest in,
T h e labor, he guessed, was great;
ter than for several years, according
Earl
Gooch
and
G.
L.
George
a partnership project to extract gold
where she is attending school,
* *
She was blinded by grandeur o f art ¡divine
to D. C. Ingram, grazing examiner
of Scio are accused of the bum
from the waters of Mono Lake in Cal­
returning Sunday evening.
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.
A n d w on hipped beside the a a te :W ^ W j ^ J l l U | f e n r . Plpu 'j
M. G. Munly, prominent attorney, ifornia.
ing of Gooch’s house Oct. 11
Leonard Gilkey, who does Bail is $500 each.
j ex member of the board of education
A
H e listened to music by artists rare— " 7 |p i?
more advertising for Linn coun­
and ex-circuit Judge of Multnomah , Notwithstanding the disastrous con-
A n d wandered what they were paid — ”
W
,
H
.
Hulburt,
whole
gars
E
C
ty ’s i-ural enterprises than any
county, died at his home in Portland. 1 flagratlon last December which de-
; stroyed millions of dollars' worth of
(X ?
She heard G o d ’s voice in the sacred air
dozen other men, will distribute is advertised in our Albanv di
Trial of IS Grass Valley farmers property In the business district of
rectory,
celebrated
his
68th.
at the Pacific International fair
W as humbled and h alf afraid. j
under indictment on a charge of riot­ Astoria, the assessed value of the tax-
Linn county folders prepared by birthday Sunday. Alden and
ing and of fishing in a state game able property in Clatsop county, aa
,
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the Albany cham ber of com­ A ustin H ulburt, twin brothers
commission fishway has been order­ It appears on this year’s roll, will ex­
_ . T h e tvlain returned from the spaces afar
aged 70, and 60 relatives and
ed.
merce.
ceed that of last year by more than
J
W
h
e
re
marvelous
sights
'accrue,
friends attended
the affair,
The Western Lumber & Export com 31,000,000.
Property values are lower all which was a t Alden’s home in
H e told o f the gains and she o f the brains?
pany of Cottage Grove, operating one
round than last year, according Albany.
The Salem chamber of commerce,
A n d both o f the tales were true;
—
of the largest sawmills in Lane coun­ through J. C. Perry, secretary, has
to tile assessor’s books. The to­
Three hundred Chinese pheas­
ty. has gone into the hands of re­ written a letter to the Oregon public
H e measured the greatness b y cost in gold,
tal reduction for the county is
ceivers.
ants, five or six months old,
$58p,170.
/ A n d that was his only test;
service commission, urging that tha
from the Eugene state game
Notwithstanding
an
attendance commission use its influence to the
hour hundred of the 1200 farm , have been liberated a t Al­
1 H e r treasures were those that are never told—
slump and the fact that the county end that lower express rates may bo
cows needed for the county cow j bany and Tangent.
i her memory-chest.
furnished no aid, the Lane county fair obtained for the shipm ent.of boxed
testing association have been
t*
this year showed a profit of approxi­ apples and other fruits during the hol­
Monday,
the
12th,
there
will
signed up. If the county agent
, Tl •----- ’ •—
mately 31100.
iday aeaaon.
■>, T * * " “d that “the tvtein shall be one flesh,"
is retained there is hope for the be no scho°'- 14 18 arm istice ¿ a y
4 -A "
1 hlrty million trout will have been
^ T h a t no one shall break the tie,
The Oregon Growers’ association, at
completion of the project, which
Frank P o rter of Portland vis-
planted In the streams of Oregon this a meeting in Salem, decided to send
r
a
man
and
his
mate
ore
thus
through
fate
promises, if it gets to working, ¡ted Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Whit-
year by the time the season ends this John H. Race, canneryman of the asso­
to change some of the fan n e rs’ \ beck one day last week,
A n d the Poster that rules on high;
fall, according to State Game Warden ciation, to the eastern markets to dis­
deficits into surpluses. B etter
Mm C F m -~.
A. E. Burghduff.
*•0*1».^
• T h e y call it a sin when love has ceased.
pose of the dried loganberry pack that
methods would cure many finan- ■ ¡s visiting her parents Mr ^and
The northwest hay and grain show the association has on hand. Whtlo
A
n
d
maybe
that
idea's
best.
cial farm ills. By all means, let’s S r i D I Isom
held In Pendleton annually over a per­ in the east Mr. Race also will go
But the W e s t cannot go to the East, you know,
have them. Vote for the county
iod of years will be a part of the thoroughly Into the question of new
I Mrs. Michael Rickard is in
agent.
A n d East cannot come to the W e s t
Pacific International Livestock show outlets for jam and Jelly products.
Eugene helping care for her
Copyiitta W Dodd, t t e d s c * . ix .
in Portland this year.
The state highway commission, un­
A. A. Tuw ing is no tax-eater. son-in-law, Robert McKee, who
He has given offence to some is ill with typhoid fever.
O. P. Hoff, state treasurer, who has der the provisions of an order Issued
been ill for several months, has been by the public service commission, 1«
Brownsville progressive people
She ¿d Snapshots
Greco n Notes
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Whitbeck
: taken to Portland for medical treat- authorised to proceed with the con­
by his opposition to some tax
«Portland Is the 11th city to the ' mest. It »3 rnperted that hta co«« struction of sn ttn'twjvn'»» zwrssing of.
assessm ents and expenditures. visited a t the L. H. Straley
By Anna Pennell?
home,
east
of
Halsey,
Wednes­
the west side Pacific highway with,
United
States In postal savings da 1 dttlon is considered serious.
But the Brownsville chamber of
M r. and Mrs. Shone of North posits.
Erection of a 31.000,000 Masonic the tracks of the Southern Pacific
commerce men have gone fa rth ­ day of last week.
J. F. Isom went Saturday to Dakota have bought Aha. L. G.
er then he when they oppose
The depot at Santa Rosa, on the I temple in Portland is now assured company near at. Joseph, In Yamhill
need for the bridges and the Oakridge, where he expects to T h o m p s o n 's store.
Oregon Electric railway, was destroy­ through decision of A1 Kader temple, county. The cost of the Improvement
Mystic shrine, to Join other Masonic has been estimated at 390,000.
folly of obstructing th eir com­ work this winter.
Miss Marie Pugh, who attends ed by fire.
i
bodies
in the building venture.
Predatory animal hunters In thia
ing for the sake of revenge for
Lou Watson, 70, well known eastern
Bom. To Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ O-*A. C., spent the week end at
state
have been instructed to clean
The
California
Oregon
Power
com
unfairness in other directions. liam Price of Monroe, Tuesday, home.
Oregon pioneer, dkd at La Grande,
pany has filed a formal protest at out all the coyotes possible, In re­
He advise* against opponents Oct. 30, an eight-and-a-half-
where
he
had
resided
for
¡¿1
years.
Miss Rosemary Connor went to
I Medford against the action of the Ore cent communications from the Port-
cutting off their noses to spite pound girl. Mrs. Price is with Portland Saturday to work in
Bot.voen 150 and 175 carloads of
gon state tax commissioner in raising land office of the United States bio­
their faces.
celery
will
he
shipped
from
Quinaby,
her p a re rti, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meier & Frank’s store.
| the assessments of utility companies logical survey, following the examin­
Chemawa and Brooks this season.
Andrew Brown has returned Zimmerman, near Shedd.
ation of a coyote’s head by the state
Mrs. C. A. Pugh gare a dinner !
throughout the state.
One of the most successful annual
board of health, determining the ani­
Mrs. A. F. Albertson and Sunday in hnoor of the birthday
Because
of
the
unsatisfactory
phys­
daughter Ione were Oregon of her daughter Merle and Dale conventions In the history of the state ical condition of his wife, Governor mal to have been afBIcted with rabies.
Parent-Teacher associations was held
The coyote was killed by H. Derrick,
Electric passengers for Albany LaMar.
Pierce has announced that he probably
at Medford.
W e h ave J, Tuesday morning.
a farmer of Fort Rock. In Lake coun­
Frank Porter of Portland visited
will decline all speaking Invitations ty.
A. A. Moore, 40, 'of Medford, was
^E V E R Y T H IN G v
Consider the housefly. A few hi» aister, Mrs. Ida Bra'field. Sun­ stabbed and seriously wounded In a following the special election to be
Deer were more plentiful In western
held on November 6.
weeks »go hatialion.s and hosts day.
O ptical
knife fight with J. Moore, 23, a wan
Oregon this year than last and of larg­
E Y E S T R A IN
la the Cause of Many
HUMAN ILLS •
If yam eyei give you trouble or
your gfalse* are annoying
SEE US. We can Relieve Yog
of him were here in all their odioui
glee. Tiier dipped their feet in
the vilest filth and wiped them on
the food on the table, on Grand,
pa’a bald head and on tha baby's
note. But Jack Frost breathed
on them and thay ware, like man,
aa grata and the flower of grass,
and withered away— with a few
Hugh McIntyre. 71. a retired rancher
M Trimble and H. G. Sharp of dering worker.
er size, according to reports from
living at Athena, was Injured fatally
Portland »pent the week end at
Goorge Neuner, who recently re­
deputy game wardens of game district
when an automobile he was driving
Lyman Pennell's hunting.
signed as district attorney for Doug­
No. 1, which comprises all the terri­
struck the side of a car on the Walla
las county, has been appointed as city
tory in Oregon between the Cascade
George
Walla
Valley
Electric
railroad,
two
Bernhardt
an 1 Otto attorney of Roseburg.
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mountains snd the Pacific ocean. The
miles north of Freewater.
Timm of Salem visited M r. Bern­
hunting aeaaon In this district closed
Reports from hunters In Wasco
hardt's sister, M r*. Lyman Pen­
Aggregate deposits of 3279,253,515 «0 October 20. It Is estimated by the
Bancroft Optical Co.
county show that 32 lambs on the
nell, Friday.
were reported by the 273 banks op­ e»ate game warden’s office that 60,000
J13 1st SL W. Albany. Phone
ranch of James Hinton of Shaniko
erating in Oregon at the close of busi­ of tha game animals were bagged
M r. and Mrs. Ernest Abrabain have been killed by coyotes.
exceptions
ness September 14, according to an by hunters.
snd son Lester left Monday for
The resignation of Harold L. Cook, abstract prepared by Frank Bramwell,
Mr, aud M r*. J. C. Bramwell California, where they expect to
Harvey M. Toy, chairman of the Cal­
scout executive, who ha* been the state superintendent of banks
were in Albany Tuesdar and vis­ spend the winter.
ifornia state highway commission, told
leader of the Linn county scout or­
ited W illiam Shepherd at the hos­
Completion of another link of The * large audience gathered In Portland
Mrs. Sarah Randolph of Oregon ganization for the last 13 months, was Dalles-Callfornta highway, the section to celebrate the completion of paving
pital.
City is visiting her sister, Mrs. C- accepted by the council.
between Madras and the south Wasco on the Pacific highway from British
Grant Reyn »Ida opened his res­ Thompson.
:
county line, was announced by the Columbia to California that work of
taurant yesterday and put the ho­
a'ate ‘Mghway office at The Dalles paving 48 miles of the 113 miles yet
tel on the American plan.
Miss Undine Dannen spent the
This stretch is 17 miles long.
unpaved on that highway | n northern
Mrs. Ringo and M r*. Tuning Reek end nt home from Monmouth
A large piece of state highway work California will he under way by Feb­
•orm
al
school.
•pent Sanday in Brownirille with
completed is the widening, grading ruary 1 next, and that It la confidently
friends. “
•
Mrs. Ruby Rogers spent the
and paving of practically every sharp expected the remainder of »he road In
A little daughter of Cherlea M ’- week end in Albany.
curve on tha Columbia river highway California will be paved in the near
Mahon lighted a match in a
in Hood River county. The coat of future.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Burton
clothes elofet in the borne her par-
thia work waa approximately 390,009
There were »even deaths due to in-
and Mrs. Cameron of Albany vis-
sots occupied, «cross the rirer
The state land board at a meeting dustrlal accidents m Oregon In the
from Harrisburg, Tuerdar, to find
* D<^
,J‘* r Troutman
to be held within tha next few days week ended October 26, according to
something aha wanted, and as a
will decide whether the Coast Steel a report prepared by the state Indus­
result the bouse and nearly every-
Miss Acna Pugh, who is teach-
& Machinery company, which Is tak­ trial accident commission. The victims
thing in it were burned.
iog acbooi near Philomath, speut
ing sand and gravel from tha bed of were John Byrne, Portland, engineer;
Halrey Church of Christ
Genrge Cruson of I^ebanon, 75 tha week end at home,
the Willamette river for the construc­ R M. Baker, Klamath Falla, mucker;
Oh boy! A good bath, a glowing
and a civil war veteran, died Fri- ,
tion of the Burnside and Rosa island Thomas Wallace, Portland, engineer;
rubdown. And then slip into
day.
He at on* time li»ad in , Mrs.
- - Jack
—
- Daunen went to Al- Church Announcements bridges in Pc’-tland, will be required John Otteratren, boilermaker helper,
one o f our union suits.
Halsay. Hs had been mayor of b ,n * Monday.
to pay royalty to the state.
Slfton. Waah.; Joff Dunton. Wendllzig,
We carry the following brands:
Church of C hrist:
Lebanon three terms. H* lost an
"“ Three’ million spring chlnook sal­ loader; H A Hyde. Wilder. Idaho,
‘
L
o
n
C
h
a
m
le
e
,
m
in
is
te
r
.
arm in the war. M r*. Crusan aur-
Mrs. A. C. A rm strong’s broth-
mon eacs have bean taken from the laborer, and Calvin Cox. Dairy, farm
Three Season Beaver knit vivte
er, Frank Shelley, division sup-
Bible school, 10, W. H . Rolwrt- Alsea river by the state game com­ hand A total of 703 accidents were
Fred Heinrich is »topping with «hntendent was
a t the sub- son. superintendent.
11*75
12.00
mission. representing the best spring reported for the week.
Morning worship, 11. Lord’s take the river ever has had. according
Ganale of the garage and going * U t,o n
Roseburg last Thurs-
The Oregon public service commis­
P. Q. A
to blah schooo’
da-v evcnlng and threw in the supper every Lord's day.
to Carl V Shoemaker, master fish sion has made application to the In­
Christian Endeavor, 6 80.
. . . . . .
.
. . ! switch, connecting the trans-
warden.
13.50
terstate commerce commission for per­
MieaLnia Johnson phsrmacist f0,TOer with tJl€
Evening service, 7:30.
mission to Intervene in the proceed­
The
Rickreall
Holmes
Gap
section
at R in g o , visited h»r hone
apparatus apparently was defec-
The church without a bishop, in
An vises ett w eights, all fabrics.
ings
Involving the recent Increase In
of
the
West
Side
Pacific
highway
has
balem Sunday.
tive and immediately the fire- the country without a king.
•eperate gannente tao
you’ll
been opened to traffic. The new the valuations of the properties of the
I
f
you
have
no
church
home
like the
Miss Dorothy Turnan is cook at "o rks started. Mr. Shelley was
stretch of road is eight miles In length. Oregon Washington Railroad a Navi­
the nve Reynold« restaurant.
burned about the face, his eyes come »ad worship with us.
With the opening of this piece of road gation company and the Deachnten
Here's a good fM jth
tbo
1 _
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. . .
l* lnF h u rt and his hair singed.
there is a continuous pavement Railroad company. These valuations
organe a n d musetee a ro u n d y o u r
Methodist:
Grant Taylor cam . back to rn- He had a narrow escape from
wa*sf-Hna free r t e r b y < r m r : n ^
from Portland to Monmouth on the were Increased by the Interstate com­
Robert Parker, pastor.
ral route 1 todav. after h i. vac.- l)elng senoualy injUre < a n d poa-
r r a u d s n , Suspenders L e t us show
merce commission. It was alleged, for
west side of the Willamette river.
you.
. ‘ •o". •"«! L C. » « " • • • » resumed glWy kiUed
Sunday School, 10.
rate
making purposes
The public
The
public
service
commission
has
the depot.to-poatomo* mail serv
,
Preaching, 11.
u « .
w h ic h
U n
R r .m w .1 1
h .. *°n
?F cc«M>«»y estimated
denied the petition for rehearing of service commission has protested
Intermediate League. fi:30.
roe whieh
Mrs Bramwe.l has the damage at >1.500. A crew
bwd h .n d ll.g the past two weeks. uorkwJ
geUingC'5 le
the case involving a crossing along against the Increase la valuations and
Epworth League. 6:30.
h*s requested permission to submit
A V GOOD GOODS
Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30, ; 8andy road, which It was alleged
(Centiaued oa page 5)
1 Hrfie in working order.
would provide ferry service to Govern­ testimony before the Interstate co®,
Preaching, 7:30
msree comalasioa.
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